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ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars. it is developing these vehicles with leading universities around the world but here's the interesting thing. they made a big presentation and we're working with tech firms in the silicon valley but not working with google on developing the vehicles. as you look at shares of nissan, like all automakers it is in a race to develop self-driven cars over the next several years and simon, i want to show you this car. they've taken it out stay little bit to show us how it works. what's interesting in the future, you'll notic
ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars....
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thanks for joining us. tim, i want to start with you, because if this sell-off has a lot to do with the situation in syria, that's one that frankly doesn't look like it's going to have an easy or quick resolutions. >> no. that's right, kelly. this is a big unknown at this point. this is probably the first reaction as far as the market based on the rumor, but if we, in fact, strike and attack syria, i think we're going to see more of this to come. obviously, dpee l obviously, depending what the nature of that might be. continuing military conflicts, potentially, in the middle east. and part of why we've been trying to hang in around commodity exposure. >> rick santelli, the markets today. are they trading simply on syria? are they paying attention at all to fundamentals? the fears of taper talk? all of the things that have been spooking up to this point? what do you make of the market's message today? >> it's a combination. if we didn't have very weak data points along with the geopolitical forces, i don't t
thanks for joining us. tim, i want to start with you, because if this sell-off has a lot to do with the situation in syria, that's one that frankly doesn't look like it's going to have an easy or quick resolutions. >> no. that's right, kelly. this is a big unknown at this point. this is probably the first reaction as far as the market based on the rumor, but if we, in fact, strike and attack syria, i think we're going to see more of this to come. obviously, dpee l obviously, depending...
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great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even when they're in some more difficult periods for some of those due to weather and things we saw in the second quarter. >> mass tech is the next pick. used to be an installation company for satellite tv. now they're what? oil and gas as well? >> i'd like to say if you're on the east coast and you see a directv truck, it's not really a directv truck. it's a mastec truck. of that business is still going well but they're also into things like oil and gas pipeline and power transmission. that's been a faster growing part of the busi
great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even...
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thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> casey, is there a bottleneck that exists in the mortgage industry right now? we hear it's tougher to get a mortgage these days. is that true or not, in your view? >> no. my view right now, qualified buyers are able to get mortgages very rapidly. >> what's a qualified buyer. has that changed in the last five years? >> yeah that has changed in the last five years. that falls into a buyer that fits in the box of a fannie mae and freddie mac. we find near the default rates for these buyers are very allow. the default rate is at an all time low. >> what happens if this new law goes into -- if this becomes law and they have to retain a lot more capital in order to keep skin in the game when it comes to these mortgages. >> borrowers will be hit with a jumbo ball. northeast, southern california some of those areas will be hit because those are the loans that fall outside of this conforming loan limits. >> david, i told this story on the air before. we had barney frank on not too long ago. mortgages are harder to get these day
thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> casey, is there a bottleneck that exists in the mortgage industry right now? we hear it's tougher to get a mortgage these days. is that true or not, in your view? >> no. my view right now, qualified buyers are able to get mortgages very rapidly. >> what's a qualified buyer. has that changed in the last five years? >> yeah that has changed in the last five years. that falls into a buyer that fits in...
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any time anyone here at cnbc uses the t-word, taper, you owe us a buck. i think i owe four bucks. i don't have any change. here's a ten for an advanced payment. when it's full it appears on us. >> i think you need a $50 advance payment in there. and pozoni has to pay up as well. and you know what, i think the guests should pay up as well. let's see how much money our guests are going to pay, because depending on what thepg aboy th about the t-word, they might owe a lot of money. julie coronado and you have been warned, by the way, about the t-word and the taperometer jar, or the tape jar. but i want to ask you first of all, david, do we now have the green light for a t-word in september? >> yes, i believe the federal reserve has got enough to reduce bond purchases. i think that's allowed. and i think that's what they're going to do. i think it's really interesting that we've got 2.5% gdp growth. i think the claims numbers suggested by 200,000 other jobs, that's not great. but the thing is, it is good enough, i think, to cause the labor market to continue to tighten. to me one of t
any time anyone here at cnbc uses the t-word, taper, you owe us a buck. i think i owe four bucks. i don't have any change. here's a ten for an advanced payment. when it's full it appears on us. >> i think you need a $50 advance payment in there. and pozoni has to pay up as well. and you know what, i think the guests should pay up as well. let's see how much money our guests are going to pay, because depending on what thepg aboy th about the t-word, they might owe a lot of money. julie...
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, maria and bill, i was pleased to be here. >> see you soon. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we have a breaking story. let's get to dominic. what's going on? >> let's look at what's happening overall with amazon.com, because if you look at their website, you're not going to see anything, because there's still an error message right now. that's what you're going to see if you go to www.amazon.com. oops, we're very sorry, the site is down. it will be back up very soon. it's unavailable while we make improvements to service. now, it's not just the website. it's also any mobile app. if you're on your ipad or another tablet application or you're on your smartphone, it's basically down throughout. so it's not just the website. it's also all of the mobile apps. so this is -- at least for right now, appears to be a service disruption while they make some improvements, as they say, or something else. but for right now, you can't really see
thank you for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, maria and bill, i was pleased to be here. >> see you soon. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we have a breaking story. let's get to dominic. what's going on? >> let's look at what's happening overall with amazon.com, because if you look at their website, you're not going to see anything, because there's still an error message right now. that's what you're going to see if you go...
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yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming. regime change is not the mission here. the question is, what is the mission? what kind of strikes? how long will they go on for? what are you trying to achieve? it is just optics? if it's optics you raise questions about your credibility. the other issue we face is the price of crude. >> how much is about the u.s. credibility as to any stance against syria, they cross the red line. >> you'll listen to all of these people say we must take a stand against chemical weapons. don't believe them. this comes down to the fact that president obama said a red line has been crossed. he laid down a conditionali
yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming....
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, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like the people from japan. very interesting to me. but i think you have an important point. by the way, years ago i called them mustard seeds and they started to grow. but they did not grow enough. >> and we're still trying to catch up with the economy. >> i know. and i'm not a roaring bull here. i'm just putting this stuff on the table. already, jared bernstein, what's your take on the story. >> i like your optimism and you can certainly point to some things, we haven't mentioned housing, but clearly not only is the housing market help to
, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like...
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i know what it is but who uses it. >> i use it. >> he uses it. >> i've never met anybody except you who uses the tivo box. >> not to this comcast at all because they are a wonderful company. >> great employer. >> there's no comparison dvd experience why. i had a tivo croak about six to nine months. i'm going to best buy and buy a new tivo. the interface is fast. the recommendations are good. the mobile experience is good. though some other competitors are working on that. their subscribers are up. part of what they've been doing is working more with the comcasts of the world and what those carriers are finding tivo users churn less, more loyal, if that sounds familiar it's the iphone effect potentially happening in tv. that's tivo's hope right now. >> understand there was a few legal settlements in their favor as well and as a result of that that might help their licensing revenue. >> that helps them too but they were very careful in their earnings report to say okay my ingenuous those legal settlements here's how we did and here's why that's better than what we projected. >> will it he
i know what it is but who uses it. >> i use it. >> he uses it. >> i've never met anybody except you who uses the tivo box. >> not to this comcast at all because they are a wonderful company. >> great employer. >> there's no comparison dvd experience why. i had a tivo croak about six to nine months. i'm going to best buy and buy a new tivo. the interface is fast. the recommendations are good. the mobile experience is good. though some other competitors are...
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it's not lost on us. we've talked about a lot here, that, i'm sure you have i don't-of-in your newsroom as well. do you think the feds have it in for jpmorgan chase right now? >> i think they're a target and i think people are piling on. i'm not sure that explains entirely this issue. one argument that jp will have, though, is that some of these securities were sold by wamu and bear stearns before acquired by jpmorgan. an issue we've seen before. shouldn't are punished for misdeeds by prior companies. >> and this figure jpm has already disclosed? >> they think $6 billion is high. if it its understand being $6 billion or more, could end up with additional reserves on top of that 6 poirn 8 you talk about. >> if this happens on a dat, sued against bank of america for the old countrywiped bank loan, that's going to proceed. the judge said enough evidence is in to proceed. things are looking tough for the banks, aren't they? >> bank of america is exposed on this case. has an even bigger exposure potentially th
it's not lost on us. we've talked about a lot here, that, i'm sure you have i don't-of-in your newsroom as well. do you think the feds have it in for jpmorgan chase right now? >> i think they're a target and i think people are piling on. i'm not sure that explains entirely this issue. one argument that jp will have, though, is that some of these securities were sold by wamu and bear stearns before acquired by jpmorgan. an issue we've seen before. shouldn't are punished for misdeeds by...
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kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should not be engaged in a civil war in syria that might have either that outcome or iranian-backed -- >> so, why not do nothing? why not just come back into that classic isolationist stance and let them fight it out, as many in this country would like the president to do? >> i wouldn't recommend isolationism but i wouldn't embroil us in this particular war. we have a much bigger problem, a strategic problem with iran. i think if we do what we need to do there, regime change, syria and a lot of other things will take place -- will take their due course. they'll be f
kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should...
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we're sorry that bernie williams couldn't make it with us today. i don't think it's true he's headed back to centerfield for the yankees, but we'll find out. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, we'll see you soon. >>> meanwhile, the august drip turning into more of a leak today. bob pisani, what is in this market that's the driving forces here? >> reporter: yeah, maybe a little comment in the middle of the day, but that's besides the point. there's a depressing pattern. we've been moving straight down since the open since august 1st. there may be concerns, obviously, about the higher interest rates. it may not be that as it's just going elsewhere. rick referred to that. we've been talking about it for days. look at what's going on since august 1st with the overall markets, global markets. brazil is back up. mexico is back up. china is back up. germany is back up. money is going into europe and some emerging markets. and, look, when was the last time you saw the u.s. lag like this, up 0.1% for the month? that's what i think is going on. in addition
we're sorry that bernie williams couldn't make it with us today. i don't think it's true he's headed back to centerfield for the yankees, but we'll find out. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, we'll see you soon. >>> meanwhile, the august drip turning into more of a leak today. bob pisani, what is in this market that's the driving forces here? >> reporter: yeah, maybe a little comment in the middle of the day, but that's besides the point. there's a depressing pattern....
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talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right, folks. tonight an all new episode of "the profit." marcus lemonis is going to roll up his sleeves. he's going to get dirty and clean at the same time. marcus joins us from chicago. we'll talk to him in just a minute. first, let's take a look at what's upcoming tonight. >> you didn't want a lot of bright colors but didn't seem to mind to throw up all over your bottle. >> i don't take it as throwup. >> you out of the gates said -- >> i said primary colors. >> so this is okay because it's pastels? >> i wouldn't say those are pastels. i feel like these primary colors scream mass market, too extreme. >> does that mean because it's not your idea? robin, i don't give a crap what it looks like. what i care about is it sells and that isn't selling. no company is about one person. my business would be better without me as the base because
talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right, folks. tonight an all new episode of "the profit." marcus lemonis is going to roll up his sleeves. he's going to get dirty and clean at the same time. marcus joins us from chicago. we'll talk to him in just a minute. first, let's take a look at what's upcoming tonight. >> you didn't want a lot of...
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marcus joins us right now. it's great to meet you, great to have you back with us here at cnbc. >> thank you, i saw your kids running around and i asked them if they will watch tonight and they said their mom won't let them. >> i'll dvr it for them. >> were they be good? >> when you're 18 you can watch it. >> if not, when you're done here you can go police them. >> that's right, that's right. >> this was an interesting business because i grew up in southern california, and i've heard of this florida shop so i was very much interested in it but it's not a first generation business. it's a second generation business. how much did that have to do with the fact that that company was really struggling in. >> so oftentimes you'll find when you find the first generation businesses with a founder in 1966 started the business, they have a passion and believe in what they are doing. second generation, they are just not interested, and i saw it on a daily basis. >> was it a slow decline, or did they just basically think t
marcus joins us right now. it's great to meet you, great to have you back with us here at cnbc. >> thank you, i saw your kids running around and i asked them if they will watch tonight and they said their mom won't let them. >> i'll dvr it for them. >> were they be good? >> when you're 18 you can watch it. >> if not, when you're done here you can go police them. >> that's right, that's right. >> this was an interesting business because i grew up in...
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eamon who was in the room joining us. eamon, give me your takeaway of the president's press conference, we'll get back to eamon. greg, you heard the president talk a moment ago. what is your main
eamon who was in the room joining us. eamon, give me your takeaway of the president's press conference, we'll get back to eamon. greg, you heard the president talk a moment ago. what is your main
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here to talk with us, ceo, donald claws. >> good to be with us. >> can you walk us through the report? >> it is a bit mixed. earnings up, 5% for the quarter an 5% for the year. we just finished the fiscalier and margins were really good. 80 basis points up for the year, 130 for the quarter. i think what disappointed us, obviously, and the street, is that top line came in flat. up about a half point. we have seen something interesting, maria. in that we saw intensity dial up the last three months. we saw multinationals, focus the last couple years, come home as luster on some emerging markets toned down. so we are seeing a lot more intensity there. >> yeah. i mean, you know, your story is not too different from others where we are not seeing revenue growth. we are just now getting aig numbers out and throughout this entire earnings period we have seen negative revenue growth, donald. what is the problem underlining all of this? the fact that yeah, sure one are seeing an earnings beat but revenue is nothing to write home about. >> if we go back to fiscal 12 for with us be we grew 4.25%.
here to talk with us, ceo, donald claws. >> good to be with us. >> can you walk us through the report? >> it is a bit mixed. earnings up, 5% for the quarter an 5% for the year. we just finished the fiscalier and margins were really good. 80 basis points up for the year, 130 for the quarter. i think what disappointed us, obviously, and the street, is that top line came in flat. up about a half point. we have seen something interesting, maria. in that we saw intensity dial up...
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>> use volatility. find ideas in u.s. and some ent find b international. >> buy on weakness. >> okay. that does it for us today. >> okay. thank you, judge. >>> make sure you are here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. cramer is off. with us at post nine mike, senior editor at yahoo! finance. we are coming off the worst day for stocks in about two months. only the third time this year we've had back-to-back triple digit declines. futures are steady this morning but keep your eye on the ten-year yield. we did hit 2.82 yesterday before settling back at 2.78. keep an eye on gold as one to watch. jpmorgan today says buy the bounce. we'll talk a lot more about that later this morning. our rolled map begins with the markets trying to hold their ground after one of the worst days for equities. like we said, in eight weeks. >> dell's profit falls 72% as the company looks further out
>> use volatility. find ideas in u.s. and some ent find b international. >> buy on weakness. >> okay. that does it for us today. >> okay. thank you, judge. >>> make sure you are here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. cramer is off. with us at post nine mike, senior editor at yahoo!...
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he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap. retailers for example, you mentioned home depot, i don't do individual stocks but retailers are actually pretty expensive here. i think the bull market needs to rest here. the last time i was on your show i thought it might go sideways and i still feel that probably through september, october. >> we're having a heated debate as to whether or not these guys are destructive, the home builders and the related housing trade. ubs had an interesting note on the heels of the home sales data which disappointing. they said perhaps there is
he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap....
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down on the floor for us. joining us now in our "closing bell exchange" is kyle harrington, anton, josh, and rick santelli. josh, you mentioned how you saw a record amount of money in july flowing into u.s. equity funds. well timed or too late to the party? >> i guess that's a function of the individual person's timeframe. but let's focus on what the big picture here is, scott. why is this happening? we haven't had an economic blowup in quite sometime. and a lot of that money has been hiding out, as though a blowup were imminent. in the meantime, the fed has added about $2 trillion, by my count, of excess liquidity into the system, totally pent up, and at this point, people are starting to envision a future where we actually get some decent growth. it's not here yet. but some of the signs are starting to point that way. so i'm not surprised at all to see the flows coming in. the most important thing, guys, is that money does not chase value. money chases performance. stock market versus bond market over the la
down on the floor for us. joining us now in our "closing bell exchange" is kyle harrington, anton, josh, and rick santelli. josh, you mentioned how you saw a record amount of money in july flowing into u.s. equity funds. well timed or too late to the party? >> i guess that's a function of the individual person's timeframe. but let's focus on what the big picture here is, scott. why is this happening? we haven't had an economic blowup in quite sometime. and a lot of that money...
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joins us. just changed the tenor of the conversation and talk about how the market is likely to react to the possibility that the white house or president obama actually does order strikes on syria. i know in the week, david, you e-mailed kenny and myself. you have quite strong views on this. >> yeah, i mean, i do. back up a little bit on the volume perspective. we've had extremely light volume. feels like the entire world is on vacation on wall street. i think that, you mow know, the flow that we've seen is 50/50 buy and sales. there hasn't ban real difference as far as order flow that we've seen. the hedge fund volume is definitely up. what's interesting the is the amount of short orders we're seeing is definitely down. so, you know, another thing on our options desk they indicated there's really no downside protection. if there were something to come out newswise, i would say that the fact that there's really no downside protection in place, there's really not that short covering bid in plac
joins us. just changed the tenor of the conversation and talk about how the market is likely to react to the possibility that the white house or president obama actually does order strikes on syria. i know in the week, david, you e-mailed kenny and myself. you have quite strong views on this. >> yeah, i mean, i do. back up a little bit on the volume perspective. we've had extremely light volume. feels like the entire world is on vacation on wall street. i think that, you mow know, the...
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they used to rely heavily on the rate, used to rely on this of for overnight borrowing. now they've got a lot of bank reserves, a lot of cash. and thanks to regulation that's going to make them hold morley quiddity in the years to come they're going to keep more holding more cash and to v. to rely less on the fed. h is the big question. this is trillion dollar question, if you will. how much will it take for the fed to drain the balance sheet if it wants to have the same kind of impact with lifting or moving the fed funds rate around. what is the push and pull in the market? what is the transmission mechanism for fed policy? may not have to worry about this one for years depending on how the economy does. this is the important and relevance in the tool to the way the banks interact with the broader economy. >> the fact that you're bringing it up is interesting. it's not something that fisher would likely address today but it will be a question that you will ask. "washington post" story that got some pick-up yesterday on what incomes have done in four years. this is not g
they used to rely heavily on the rate, used to rely on this of for overnight borrowing. now they've got a lot of bank reserves, a lot of cash. and thanks to regulation that's going to make them hold morley quiddity in the years to come they're going to keep more holding more cash and to v. to rely less on the fed. h is the big question. this is trillion dollar question, if you will. how much will it take for the fed to drain the balance sheet if it wants to have the same kind of impact with...
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we don't use artificial colors. we don't use artificial flay vorss. we use real block cheddar cheese. these are all features of quality that more and more consumers are seeing as really something they desire. and when we're in a category like mac and cheese participating with a big really fine company like kraft, we're bringing a lot of new consumers into the category that wouldn't shop it if there weren't an option like annie's available. we love competing in that environment. >> john, one last question. i go to my store and i see gold fish, enemy of parents. what do you have to combat this? what's the friend of parents? >> cheddar bunnies is the friend of parents. made with organic wheat, cheese-free of synthetic growth hormones no, genetically modified units, bunny on the package and mom ought to get a high five for that one. >> i see you in some stores, you're in organic ghetto and some of them you're in head to head with the big package consumer companies. >> usually over by the mop closet. no, we want to be right in the mainline aisle. and one o
we don't use artificial colors. we don't use artificial flay vorss. we use real block cheddar cheese. these are all features of quality that more and more consumers are seeing as really something they desire. and when we're in a category like mac and cheese participating with a big really fine company like kraft, we're bringing a lot of new consumers into the category that wouldn't shop it if there weren't an option like annie's available. we love competing in that environment. >> john,...
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use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in the next few months. charles: we have become accustomed to celebrating mediocrities so then i will see you next friday. [laughter] if you do pick the bottom if you are lucky or your lying. [laughter] we will be back you would give the audience their marching orders. reduce stand? now we want to hear from you ricercar cameras out to the streets asking the people if they think the market is headed for another crash? >> no. i think a lot of things like shale oil and housing moves us ahead in the year doing well on that. >
use the pullbacks. is easy to buy its hat the all-time high but tougher on the 10 percent pullback for the 50%. charles: is there any sort of signal we start to get anxious in your theory plays into the market? >> we have not gotten there may be down 14,500, you would invest a little bit in the marketplace as the downtick happens you will never pick a bottom or the top. how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in...
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talk to us today. and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> welcome back. jpmorgan targeted by the government again. the feds are investigating jpmorgan's hiring children of influential chinese officials to help the bank win lucrative business deals. kayla has the story. kayla? >> reporter: a short line among two other legal fights jpmorgan detailed in its quarterly filing saying a request from the s.e.c. seeking information and documents relating to the firm's employment of certain former employees in hong kong and its business relationships with certain clients. "the new york times" obtained that s.e.c. memo, which has two employees,
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you join us with more. bring us the highlights. >> it is a 13 season. many names are telling us where they see news and where they do not. warren buffet says it slashed its exposure in kraft foods and mondelez. on the other hand, likes the move of general motor, increased its stake there by 60% to 40 million shares. how about that company in cooup coopertino and j.c. penney, of course, always making headlines. tiger global had enough. resolved its stake in the shareholder. storos busy. icahn hadded 2, it has now 17 million shares. by the way, icahn now has 140 million shares of dell ahead of the vote there. also, some interesting moves we saw in the yellow metal, omeg gas, third point, paulsen sold off their trust. paulsen still has some. this is an interesting move that let investors use that as a currency. the financials see bulls rush in. berkshire adding to u.s. corps, wells fargo blue ridge raised its rate in citigroup, hedgies have been looking for move him in the auto sector sales, blue ridge by avis and hertz, paulsen by cooper tire as his mna p
you join us with more. bring us the highlights. >> it is a 13 season. many names are telling us where they see news and where they do not. warren buffet says it slashed its exposure in kraft foods and mondelez. on the other hand, likes the move of general motor, increased its stake there by 60% to 40 million shares. how about that company in cooup coopertino and j.c. penney, of course, always making headlines. tiger global had enough. resolved its stake in the shareholder. storos busy....
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joining us our guests. i understand the federal reserve chairman is a huge job but when you're arguing about all three people with respect to them their policies are to the point is aren't we arguing over which shade of beige do we paint the walls? does it matter to the markets who get nominated and is put into place. >> i think it matters quite a bit at this point in time because the stock market has been done and i've been walking with you and mandy the last couple of showers. we've hadder in the the conditions in or an increase in it. yellin is expected to be more doing this and supporting the markets. larry summer may be willing to pull back. i think it's becoming more significant who the person is because quantitative easing has become so dominant in determination of the financial markets. >> so you would prefer larry summers then, but how would the equity market take it? >> i think the equity market will correct if that happens, but i think the equity markets also needs to correct because the distorti
joining us our guests. i understand the federal reserve chairman is a huge job but when you're arguing about all three people with respect to them their policies are to the point is aren't we arguing over which shade of beige do we paint the walls? does it matter to the markets who get nominated and is put into place. >> i think it matters quite a bit at this point in time because the stock market has been done and i've been walking with you and mandy the last couple of showers. we've...
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mark and ena join us. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> walk me through how big this market is going to be and how much advantage is there for a samsung getting some kind of first strike advantage? >> well, you know, the wearable market, it's pretty small today. it's projected to be huge. the question is not who can be first. they actually have lost that. there's sony, motorola have tried this. the question is can they be first with something that a large number of people actually want to wear? and the value to that is huge. so far most of the products that have been out have been pretty geeky and kind of niche. the question is can they create a category or will someone else create a category of products that are so useful we all want to give them a place on our wrists. >> mark, what do you need to do that? creating a category? what does a watch need to be? >> yeah, i think in a lot of ways it sort of has to be a smart remote control for your smartphone. i love the fact, for example, somethi
mark and ena join us. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> walk me through how big this market is going to be and how much advantage is there for a samsung getting some kind of first strike advantage? >> well, you know, the wearable market, it's pretty small today. it's projected to be huge. the question is not who can be first. they actually have lost that. there's sony, motorola have tried this. the question is can they be first with something that a large number...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. charles: next, a blueprints to get ready for the start of september aftethetoughest month. charles: traders are settling into a long weekend even though the market is closed on monday, it is a week chock-full of greeters. our panel is back again with your marching orders area di. i know i nailed it. we want to bring in dan shafer. since i'm giving you a hard time, let's talk about next we week, what are some of the important, critical things we're looking at? >> usually the day after labor day is one of the better ones. the money coming in. i think it will be the short lived. charles: we talked about this felt normal, no sense of panic at all area did >> you are absolutely right. the market starts to decline. i don't think it'll be like 2008, 2009. it will be lower in the middle 2015. char
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. charles: next, a blueprints to get ready for the start of september aftethetoughest month. charles: traders are settling into a long weekend even though the market is closed on monday, it is a week chock-full of greeters. our panel is back...
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also with us, our own rick santelli. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. rod smith, give me your thoughts on what went on at nasdaq today. did this impact your investing or trading at all? >> it did not. and i think this is important. it did not affect our investing at all. i think this is a very frustrating day for traders. but it was a good day for investors. markets were up. and they were up for some good reasons. particularly i think some of the reasons coming outside of the u.s. the numbers out of europe are very encouraging this morning. and european market add nice day. and numbers out of china, not so bad. that's what i tend to focus on. no doubt this is a very frustrating day for traders and particularly people trying to trade nasdaq stocks. but i think that from an investor's point of view, it was a good day. and encouraging that nasdaq managed and very important for a lot of people who need closing prices that we got a close on the exchange. >> yeah, you make a good point. heath heather hughes, what about you? of course you could do nasdaq futur
also with us, our own rick santelli. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. rod smith, give me your thoughts on what went on at nasdaq today. did this impact your investing or trading at all? >> it did not. and i think this is important. it did not affect our investing at all. i think this is a very frustrating day for traders. but it was a good day for investors. markets were up. and they were up for some good reasons. particularly i think some of the reasons coming outside of the...
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he uses a different metric. he's using justice department. >> yeah. >> federal investigation per share. and he's saying that's about to go up. he's waving his federal investigation per share mobile and -- >> did you read ackman's letter that he came out? he basically cited unfortunately top distributor. looks like he killed himself. >> ackman cited that. >> citing things that are not normally cited when you criticize a company. cash flow. he's talking about the model, about some of the people leaving. recent top-level guys leaving the company. >> meantime, we have new buyers of it. he may be lowering his price target from zero to minus ten. it's one of those things. minus ten number now. >> look at that number. up 101% year to date. >> you think at the end of the year when ackman lowered the boom. we have green mountain coffee boom lower. the shorts, great article in the wall street today about how the shorts are taking it on the chin. i wandonder if icahn cares abou the investigations. >> argus raising target t
he uses a different metric. he's using justice department. >> yeah. >> federal investigation per share. and he's saying that's about to go up. he's waving his federal investigation per share mobile and -- >> did you read ackman's letter that he came out? he basically cited unfortunately top distributor. looks like he killed himself. >> ackman cited that. >> citing things that are not normally cited when you criticize a company. cash flow. he's talking about the...
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the more customers who get to know us, the more they like us, and they return to us. so we are trying to execute to the formula, and on a consistent basis every single day. >> yes. and it is dish mean, this is how susquehanna put it coming into the today's earning season, it was moving from basic sandals to seasonal booties in july and hanging on to fashion sandals in august and those are are the decisions that work or don't work and is that a hostage to fortune of getting it wrong in the future? >> perhaps. but we think that we are really just reading the customer, and what she is telling us by how she is behaving in our stores and on the dot-com channel. for example last year we ran out of sandals before the customer was done buying them so we extended the sandal season. similar as we think about the boot and the bootie business, we think that a stronger emphasis on the booties and shoeties is one that will help the customer. >> shooties is one i have not heard before, but you are in the same way as tj maxx might contribute getting merchandise from the wholesaler, a
the more customers who get to know us, the more they like us, and they return to us. so we are trying to execute to the formula, and on a consistent basis every single day. >> yes. and it is dish mean, this is how susquehanna put it coming into the today's earning season, it was moving from basic sandals to seasonal booties in july and hanging on to fashion sandals in august and those are are the decisions that work or don't work and is that a hostage to fortune of getting it wrong in the...
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and i would love to see us break below that. the last time -- the biggest correction we had was 3.5%. >> right. >> however, if i'm going to be investing, i like the energy sector, i like the partnerships as an area of interest. now, they've been sold off as a group, because of their interest rate sensitivity, but that's not why i'm looking at them. i'm looking at them, the toll takers, regardless of the cost of the product going through their pipeline. technology. if you believe, again, the economies around the world are improving, the trade is already happening in some of the earliers, and now looking at the industrials as a place. and particularly, i should -- i put the technology industrials, some of the bigger names in that group, so to speak. the whole thing, you remember the central banks were taking interest rates and their currencies to the bottom, a and we call it the race to the bottom. we're now seeing a reversal of that, and it will be how well managed reversal of the currency move is managed by the central banks, st
and i would love to see us break below that. the last time -- the biggest correction we had was 3.5%. >> right. >> however, if i'm going to be investing, i like the energy sector, i like the partnerships as an area of interest. now, they've been sold off as a group, because of their interest rate sensitivity, but that's not why i'm looking at them. i'm looking at them, the toll takers, regardless of the cost of the product going through their pipeline. technology. if you believe,...
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are they behind us at this point? >> i don't think we're going to go into a sustained bear market unless we fall back into recession or the fed tightens liquidity. the overall bull market combination are in place but in terms of a correction my work shows that at this stage, the market is usually up at an 11 or 12% annual rate. in today's action we were up 18% for the year. i think it would perfectly normal and i would say healthy for the market to enter into a near term corrective mode but that opens up another lag in terms of a buying opportunity. >> when you say a near term corrective mode give me a sense of when or what monthly tudagnitude of selloff you're talking about. >> i don't think it would be anything dramatic. of course it's a two edge sword because if the markets corrected significantly the fed wouldn't bother tapering off and put those concerns onto the back burner. my sense is that the markets will undershoot and overshoot. if we're up 18 percent for the year and my work shows normally at an annual rat
are they behind us at this point? >> i don't think we're going to go into a sustained bear market unless we fall back into recession or the fed tightens liquidity. the overall bull market combination are in place but in terms of a correction my work shows that at this stage, the market is usually up at an 11 or 12% annual rate. in today's action we were up 18% for the year. i think it would perfectly normal and i would say healthy for the market to enter into a near term corrective mode...
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thank you for being with us. washington has become an ent mow logical wonderland for the obama administration seems to be more obsessed with semantics and sentence con trucks than to capture a killing of terrorists. washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
thank you for being with us. washington has become an ent mow logical wonderland for the obama administration seems to be more obsessed with semantics and sentence con trucks than to capture a killing of terrorists. washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where...
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much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this mas the necessary the form indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it must be done by government? what you thank you knnw is not so. the boys used double miles from their capital one venenture cad to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth'sather? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly anairline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy canct. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you gu! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? >> wildfire
much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this mas the necessary the form indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more...
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but he didn't tell us the other half. that is being a father and being married actually help man in the workplace. it punishes women. we have a lot of data that shows that the employer looks at the women even if she's not married yet and thinks of her as a potential mother. so maybe i better not hire her, maybe i better not pay quite as much. i certainly don't want to promote her because she might get pregnant and drop out of the workforce. john: is te employer supposed worry about that? >> that is because the culture in our society punishes women for being mothers. there is no organize childcare, for example. >> women start asking a different st of questions. many say, what do i one of my life? i want to make more personal time or do i want more time to have children and women are more likely to say that i want a balanced life. so they don't go to the highest level because they arenot stupid. john: thank you. recently sheryl sandberg wrote a book called lean in and she got attention for sayin things like that. >> this co
but he didn't tell us the other half. that is being a father and being married actually help man in the workplace. it punishes women. we have a lot of data that shows that the employer looks at the women even if she's not married yet and thinks of her as a potential mother. so maybe i better not hire her, maybe i better not pay quite as much. i certainly don't want to promote her because she might get pregnant and drop out of the workforce. john: is te employer supposed worry about that?...
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must never be used at all. a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons. there is a reason why president obama has made it such a priority to stop the proliferation of these weapons and lock them down where they do exist. there is a reason why president obama has made clear to the assad regime that this international norm cannot be violated without consequences. and there is a reason why no matter what you believe about syria, all peoples and all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure that there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons so that it never happens again. last night, after speaking with foreign ministers from around the world about the gravity of this situation, i went back and i watched the videos. the
must never be used at all. a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons. there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons. there is a reason why president obama has made it such a priority to stop the proliferation of these weapons and lock them down where they do exist. there is a reason why...
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what can you tell us, john? >> not too bad, maria, based on what wall street was looking for, dow's revenue comes in $14.5 versus an expectation of 14.18 earnings per share. non-dak at 25 cents versus 24 consensus. dell is no longer giving guidance. it appears from my look at this that end user computing, that's pcs, down year over year less than they were last quarter. last quarter, they had a 9% decrease. this quarter, they're reporting now a 5% decrease to $9.1 billion. they have highlighted the enterprise solutions software group revenue was actually up 9%. is the future of dell. many would argue it's an area where michael dell certainly would like to focus if he gets to take this company private ap move him more away from pcs into i.t. solution, areas like this. so i think perhaps some people were expecting negative results given that dell is announcing it early. they're at least from the first cursory glances, will is a lot to like in this. we have to pour through and do analysis. dell is not actually doin
what can you tell us, john? >> not too bad, maria, based on what wall street was looking for, dow's revenue comes in $14.5 versus an expectation of 14.18 earnings per share. non-dak at 25 cents versus 24 consensus. dell is no longer giving guidance. it appears from my look at this that end user computing, that's pcs, down year over year less than they were last quarter. last quarter, they had a 9% decrease. this quarter, they're reporting now a 5% decrease to $9.1 billion. they have...
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the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and the stock shoots up, and everyone sort of says, well, the trial had problems itself so you have toed -- to admit it's a bumpy ride so far >> yes, it is. that's absolutely true. there's manipulation with the stock. >> forgetting about the stock, talk about the idea of inhaling insulin. i mean, this is human. you know, people don't have to, you know, do anything that's more invasive than inhailing it, but for a long time, they said this would scar the lungs, and therefore, the benefits gist didn't add up to the risk. >> well, the problem i
the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and...
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joins us now. i'm looking at the doj complaint right now. they believe this merger will result in higher fares, less competition. one quote from the complaint says, the merger of these two important competitors will just make things worse. and then they focus on a couple examples. the one they focus on the most is the d.c. reagan airport which is not surprisingly a big hub for both us airways as well as for american when you look at the east coast in terms of flight service, and according to the doj, the merged airline would have a monopoly of 63% of the nonstop routes out of reagan national airport as a result. d.c. passengers would likely see higher prices, fewer choices if the merger is allowed. they say these two airlines would thrive independently so there's no need for them to merge. it is interesting to note as well, kelly, when you look at this complaint, the doj is taking the lead, but there are six attorney generals who have joined in filing the suit including the attorney generals from t
joins us now. i'm looking at the doj complaint right now. they believe this merger will result in higher fares, less competition. one quote from the complaint says, the merger of these two important competitors will just make things worse. and then they focus on a couple examples. the one they focus on the most is the d.c. reagan airport which is not surprisingly a big hub for both us airways as well as for american when you look at the east coast in terms of flight service, and according to...
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. >> thanks for being with us. >>> that does it for us today. have a great weekend. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. she's right here. cramer and faber are off again today. joining us at post flin, michael, senior editor at yahoo! finance and financial reporter at the "washington post." guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> markets leaning red this morning after avoiding the first four-day losing streak of the year. we have at least six ipos on the docket. may be seven. we'll find out more in a few minutes. watch bonds today. investors pulled $4 billion from treasury funds in the weekended wednesday. you're going to hear more great rotation talk today. road map begins with blackberry open to the idea of going private. >>> also, priceline beating expectations and the shares approaching new highs, not seen since the dotcom era. >>> it's shark week on wall street as our our guest likes to say. >>> hedge fun
. >> thanks for being with us. >>> that does it for us today. have a great weekend. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. she's right here. cramer and faber are off again today. joining us at post flin, michael, senior editor at yahoo! finance and financial reporter at the "washington post." guys,...
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. >> big check big tech that is it for power lunch for us and for the team. thank you for watching all week. i think it is time to head to the beach. absolutely. have a great weekend. "street signs "begins right now. >> there is no chance the iphone is going to gain any significant market share. no chance. so said microsoft ceo steve volmer back in 2007. and now the 13 year ceo says he will retire in 12 months. 24 hours after the flash freeze we still don't know exactly what happened. will we ever get the answers we need why trading stopped for three hours? the incredible story about what they are doing with their money now. and three stock picks just for you. >> happy friday in deed. let's take it up a notch. i'm going to give you a whole week's worth. the dow is now on track for the first time since november. and the nasdaq, it is solidly on track for it's first weekly gain in three weeks and so far today no screw ups to mess things up. >> yeah, you know that noise folks, we are going to have fun here. clippy, every time you try to do anything on moicrosoft
. >> big check big tech that is it for power lunch for us and for the team. thank you for watching all week. i think it is time to head to the beach. absolutely. have a great weekend. "street signs "begins right now. >> there is no chance the iphone is going to gain any significant market share. no chance. so said microsoft ceo steve volmer back in 2007. and now the 13 year ceo says he will retire in 12 months. 24 hours after the flash freeze we still don't know exactly...
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thank you for being with us. would life be better with fewer government regulations? log on to gerriwillis.com and vote on the right-hand side of the screen. to assure those results by the end of the show. regulation was. the banking giant reportedly facing its seventh investigation from the justice department and whether this time the bank manipulated u.s. energy markets, a case that they already settled with another branch of the federal government. adding to the pile, a new probe into the hiring of the children of chinese officials to help boost business. does this prosecution or persecution? joining me now, author of you can never be too rich. thank you for being with us. what is your verdict? >> is just another day on wall street. another indictment being thrown had more in. this seemed to be the flavor of the day. dennis: to you think it's a matter of the highest now getting pounded down or is this evil? >> look, when there were asked a question, why do you rob banks? that is where the money is. goldman set
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let people get used to it. that may have something to do with the specific vehicle. >> and a much different price point. i-3 is a $40,000 car. tesla is $100,000. different customers. >>> when we return, a bigger than expected surge in subscr e subscrib subscribers. t-mobile u.s. upping the ante. >>> one more look at futures as stocks try to avoid their first four-day losing streak of the year. and at this point, looks like we might do it at the open. we're back in a minute. [ male announcer ] come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform
let people get used to it. that may have something to do with the specific vehicle. >> and a much different price point. i-3 is a $40,000 car. tesla is $100,000. different customers. >>> when we return, a bigger than expected surge in subscr e subscrib subscribers. t-mobile u.s. upping the ante. >>> one more look at futures as stocks try to avoid their first four-day losing streak of the year. and at this point, looks like we might do it at the open. we're back in a...
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us. >> i tried to get people off it. >> i know. there were a couple of -- deutsche was 225. goldman saw 200, right? >> we took a stab at it. didn't work. >> yeah. >> you have to. >> if this had come in at 210, 225, you know, god forbid higher, it really would have been the coup de grace. >> the point is we're not getting anywhere near that number. god forbid we got a real jobs number. >> i see. i see. >> i don't know if god forbid is the right tone. >> i don't knknow what you're s. heavens to betsy. >> not the only big story today. >> we seemed to have reached the final point in the battle for dell. we told you first this morning, dell special committee, the board of directors and michael dell and silver lake reached a new deal underwhich the buyout group will pay $13.75 in cash. and also guerin need shareholders will also receive the eight cent quarterly dividend, which was in some question as the buyout moves along. all of this, of course, coming after a very tense showdown between that
us. >> i tried to get people off it. >> i know. there were a couple of -- deutsche was 225. goldman saw 200, right? >> we took a stab at it. didn't work. >> yeah. >> you have to. >> if this had come in at 210, 225, you know, god forbid higher, it really would have been the coup de grace. >> the point is we're not getting anywhere near that number. god forbid we got a real jobs number. >> i see. i see. >> i don't know if god forbid is the...
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tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using either the hashtag bull or hashtag bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. switching gears, our next guest uses the news to trade the market. adam joins us with trades on the headlines. let's start with your overall strategy which is a shock response strategy? >> yes. the shock response is a post event trading strategy. we're looking and we think some of the best trading opportunities happen when you have inanticipated events in the marketplace. generally speaking you can look at a macro economic shock or a merger. more specifically, if you look at blackberry they made an announcement last week of a strategy -- >> this is stock number one, what was the announcement? >> a strategy review process, this is something that we feel is nothing new but the stock popped, up about two bucks a share, 1060. the next day traded up to 1218 which we haven't seen since the june earnings announcement. >> when people hear a strategic review process people think that means the company is going to put itself up for sale. >> we thin
tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using either the hashtag bull or hashtag bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. switching gears, our next guest uses the news to trade the market. adam joins us with trades on the headlines. let's start with your overall strategy which is a shock response strategy? >> yes. the shock response is a post event trading strategy. we're looking and we think some of the best trading opportunities happen when you have inanticipated events in the...
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tweet us or facebook us your answer. we're back after this. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust.
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thank you for meeting with us. we really appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >> this is a big meeting. i'm hopeful jen can rise to the occasion. >> which of your products would use as a disin fafecter? >> it's made with vinegar. which kills up to 96%. >> in terms of aroma -- >> ammonium bleach, that's okay, you know? it's just funny to me. >> it sounds like a great product. we have one or two other vendors that we're entertaining. >> great. >> hold on a second. i have a question. what do we need to do to earn your business today? that's obviously why we're here. when jen and i talked about coming here, we came to ask for the sale. >> you know, the only question that really will make sense is testing this product out. >> absolutely. >> do you have a room that we can go clean right now? >> yes, of course, we should go do that. >> housekeeping. >> all right. that's a clip from the great new show on cnbc called "the profit." here now is the star of the show joining me live from chicago. thank you, marcus, we appreci
thank you for meeting with us. we really appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >> this is a big meeting. i'm hopeful jen can rise to the occasion. >> which of your products would use as a disin fafecter? >> it's made with vinegar. which kills up to 96%. >> in terms of aroma -- >> ammonium bleach, that's okay, you know? it's just funny to me. >> it sounds like a great product. we have one or two other vendors that we're entertaining. >> great....